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After World War II After the liberation of France in 1944 and the proclamation of the Fourth Republic (1947-58), the SFIO re-emerged under the new leadership of Guy Mollet, who was Prime Minister at the head of a minority government in 1956 and the SFIO's general secretary from 1946 to 1969.
Furthemore, the SFIO hesitated between the alliance with the no-Gaullist center-right (that was the opinion of Gaston Defferre) and the reconciliation with the Communists.
Gaston Defferre was the SFIO candidate to the 1969 presidential election.